Jennifer Setters

Jennifer Setters

Jennifer Gastelum Law PLLC
  • Family Law, Divorce, Personal Injury ...
  • Nevada
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Biography

Jennifer is a first generation Mexican-American and a long-time resident of Las Vegas, Nevada. She first relocated to Las Vegas in 1997 and enrolled & graduated from Rancho High School. Quickly after, Jennifer enrolled and graduated from the University of Las Vegas, Nevada with a Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice.

In 2010, she enrolled at the Boyd School of Law in Las Vegas, Nevada. Jennifer demonstrated an innate passion for helping others protect their legal rights. In 2011, she was recognized as Student of the Year for Boyd’s Community Service Program where she taught divorce and custody classes to underprivileged Spanish-speaking litigants.

Since graduating law school, Jennifer has represented hundreds of clients in a multitude of legal actions in various areas of law.

Before establishing Gastelum Law, Jennifer worked for highly-established firms where she was tasked with opening family law and personal injury divisions from the ground up to representing hundreds of clients both in prelitigation and litigation matters. Jennifer is not afraid to litigate in court; her philosophy is every client deserves diligent and aggressive representation. She strives to fight for every client to receive the best legal outcome.

In her free time, Jennifer enjoys spending time with her son, two daughters, and husband. She loves the outdoors, working out, and exploring new places.

Languages:

English
Spanish

Licensures:
Nevada District Courts
Arizona District Courts
United States District Court, District of Nevada

Practice Areas
Family Law
Adoption, Child Custody, Child Support, Father's Rights, Guardianship & Conservatorship, Paternity, Prenups & Marital Agreements, Restraining Orders, Same Sex Family Law
Divorce
Collaborative Law, Contested Divorce, Military Divorce, Property Division, Same Sex Divorce, Spousal Support & Alimony, Uncontested Divorce
Personal Injury
Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
Appeals & Appellate
Civil Appeals
Fees
  • Credit Cards Accepted
  • Contingent Fees
    Checks, cash, payment options
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
Nevada
State Bar of Nevada
ID Number: 13126
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Languages
  • English: Spoken, Written
  • Spanish: Spoken, Written
Professional Experience
Founder
Jennifer Gastelum Law PLLC
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Education
UNLV William S. Boyd School of Law
J.D. (2013) | Law
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Honors: Honors in Legal Writing
Activities: Worked at the Public Defenders office as well as Pro Bono work.
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Awards
Rising Star
Super Lawyers
Professional Associations
State Bar of Nevada  # 13126
Member
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Legal Answers
58 Questions Answered
Q. If you were me what would you do?
A: Legal issues surround challenging the legitimacy of your son's adoption particularly in light of allegations of fraud, deception, lack of appropriate notice, and violations of due process rights. To properly negotiate this process, one need speak with a Nevada family law attorney versed in Here is a list of possible actions to give thought:

See a family law attorney licensed in Nevada to evaluate the particulars of your case and help you negotiate the legal processes.

Under Nevada Revised Statutes ( NRS) Chapter 127, you may ask the court to revoke the adoption decree should you be able to show that your permission was gained under duress or deception. NRS 127.1861, for example, lets a parent file such a petition within two years of the adoption decree should clear, persuasive evidence show fraud or coercion.

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Offer proof of procedural irregularities. Get records and proof proving you were the main caregiver and that the adoption went forward without appropriate notification or due process. Due process is violated, according the U.S. Supreme Court, when one fails to notify the biological parent of upcoming adoption proceedings.

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Your attorney can assist you apply for a Temporary Restrain Order (TRO), therefore preserving your son's present residency until the court decides against his moving to North Carolina throughout the legal procedures.

Show up for all court hearings, when you will be presenting your evidence and arguments. Based on the facts given, the court will decide whether the adoption decree need to be overturned.

Nevada courts give the child's best interests in adoption cases top priority. A key point of your case will be proving that your son's return to Nevada would mend family relationships and help him to maintain mental stability.

Professional legal help is absolutely necessary to negotiate this process and properly plead for your parental rights given the complexity involved.
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Q. Can one state take my federal tax return while another state is collecting child support? One child same case
A: Every case is unique; so, it is advisable to seek legal advice to know how child support rules apply to your particular circumstances. Generally speaking, coordination among the several states participating in collecting child support for the same case guarantees proper direction of payments.

Through the Federal Tax Refund Offset Program, however, federal tax refunds can be intercepted for arrears in child support. The state oversees this scheme, where arrears are recorded; yet, cooperation is essential to prevent over-collecting or misused monies.

See a trained attorney or the child support enforcement agency in every state involved to find out how your federal tax refund might be impacted. They can help you to clearly understand your responsibilities and the way the money is distributed among states. ... Read More
Q. I own 7,000 child support and like 17,000alimony they put my name in the denial list to get a passport,
A: Usually, it is advisable to pay off the child support debt in case your application for a passport is denied due to arrears of child support. This will help to have your name deleted from the list of persons denied a passport. The United States Department of State says those who are in arrears on child support payments of $2,500 or more are not qualified to be granted a passport.

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Conversely, every situation is unique and other factors, such alimony arrears, could affect your eligibility. See an attorney or the child support enforcement agency in your state to help you to better grasp the exact guidelines that apply to your situation. They can offer guidance on the topic whether it is sufficient to settle your child support obligation alone or whether it is necessary to fix both child support and alimony arrears to eliminate the passport denial. ... Read More
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Gastelum Attorneys
718 S 8th st
Las Vegas, NV 89101
US
Toll-Free: (702) 979-1455
Monday: 8 AM - 5 AM
Tuesday: 8 AM - 5 PM
Wednesday: 8 AM - 5 PM
Thursday: 8 AM - 5 PM
Friday: 8 AM - 5 PM
Saturday: Closed (Today)
Sunday: Closed
Gastelum Attorneys
1210 S Valley View Blvd
Ste 208
Las Vegas, NV 89102
US
Telephone: (702) 979-1455
Monday: 9 AM - 5 PM
Tuesday: 9 AM - 5 PM
Wednesday: 9 AM - 5 PM
Thursday: 9 AM - 5 PM
Friday: 9 AM - 5 PM
Saturday: Closed (Today)
Sunday: Closed